Some of our locals use a hunk of braided poly cord (macrame cord) white
or yellow for the fly body (kind of like a long body baracuda fly) the
Garfish get their teeth trapped in the cord.


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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 11:02 AM
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Fly Creation

Gary,

Use A white hard-body popper with a synthetic white tail that can be
replaced.  It's been a long time since I fished for needle-nosed gars,
but it's a hoot.  Alligator gars are a little tougher to hold, as their
dentition isn't the same.  The rows of barbed spikes on the needle-nosed
gar are perfect for the snarl-the-snout approach.  Use a light-weight
plastic Hula-popper body (or build one) with a split ring on the rear
hook clamp.
Tie some skirts about 4" long (awesome hair might work fine- Linesend)
on a hook shank with the bend snipped off (anchor with Super-glue).
Just strap down a chunk to the glued shank and comb out a little bit.
Easy tie.

Attach skirt via split ring and fish.  Cut gar loose by snipping the
tangled part of the skirt away with scissors.  You may get more than one
fish per skirt.
When the kirt gets too skimpy- swap out.  It's a lot of fun to watch the
gars take the fly on the surface with a big 'ol roll.  I like the idea
of Awesome Hair, as it breaks off easily, rather than stretching, so you
may be able to free up the gar's jaws before you release him.
Otherwise, he will starve, and even with the 'lowly' gar, that a cruel
way to go..

DonO

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> Guys and Gals of the VFB,
>
> The species I'm targeting is GAR.  >
> -->Garry
>

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